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BOOOOOOOM! - CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

BOOOOOOOM! - CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

my love for you is a stampede of horses. LISA - Interview with Daniel Rozin Interview with Daniel Rozin Posted by isabelwd / August 8th, 2011 / 2 Responses Lara Sedbon conducts an email interview with Daniel Rozin for Leaders in Software and Art. Lara Sedbon: Please tell us about yourself. Daniel Rozin: I am a digital-interactive artist. All of my art deals with issues of image creation and human perception; specifically I am interested in mirrors and reflection. LS: How and why did you come to specialize in software and art? DR: My background is in industrial design. LS: You define yourself as an interactive digital artist. DR: I think that the idea of interactive art is one of shared authorship by the artist and the viewer (participator, visitor, person, any word but “user”…) The artist creates the premise and the parameters of interaction, the artist’s responsibility is to imagine almost all possible interactions and see that those would yield an acceptable result. LS: You play a lot with mirrors; why are you so passionate about them? LS: You teach at ITP.

Beautiful/Decay Cult of the Creative Arts artINTERVIEWS 1. Ola! Could you kindly introduce yourself and tell us where your from? Hello! My name is Gavin Strange and I’m originally from Leicester, in the midlands but I now call Bristol home, and I wouldn’t wanna be anywhere else! 2. Haha, well, I desperately wanted a ‘cool’ alter ego when I was first starting out, trying to do my own thing in my own time. 3. A bit of everything! 4. I studied Graphic Design at my local college back home in Leicester but then I joined a small design agency soon after (I didnt go to Uni) where I was taught the ways of being a Web designer. 5. I’ve always doodled but have always been rubbish at making stuff with my hands. 6. Luck! 7. Start the day with a tea. 8. Clipper Organic Fair Trade tea. 9. Yeap, the sheer simplicity of the machine and the aesthetic. 10. The Bristol scene is really healthy, full of a huge variety of people of all ages, backgrounds and interests, all coming together just because they love riding. 11. 12. 13. 14. Everything! 15. 16. 17. 18.

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